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Show LOCAL BREVITIKS. The new opera house project continues contin-ues on the tapis. Plain drunks occupied tho attention cf his honor this morning. Tho denominational schools opened today Willi a large attendance. The cold snap has hypnotized tho traffic, between the city and lake. T. 11. Jones & Co., today report receipts re-ceipts of silver bars amounting to ()(). Tho commissioners had a dayofdis-Buctudo. dayofdis-Buctudo. 'There was not a case on the docket. J P. Gardner, sole agent for the Knox hal, fall styles, just received; 14 1 Main street. The grand jury wilt begin its deliberations deliber-ations tomorrow. An interesting harvest har-vest is looked forward to. The lish ear which is populating the waters of Utah was at the Rio Graiido flopot until 1 o'clock this afternoon. The funeral of Martin Rrixen will take place from the Cliff house at 2:o0 nVlni'k tomorrow afternoon. All friends are invited to attend. Madame Alberta Rowe will give a imisicaln at her studio in Rmndis & Abernathv's piano warerooms, 00 West Second South, tonight. Admission freo and everybody invited. Mr. Se'lh W. Cobb and family are in the city. Mr. Cobb was for two years president of the merchants' exchango of St. Louis, and is very favorably impressed im-pressed with the young' metropolis. Take your savings lo tho Utah Com-men Com-men ial and Savings bank. 22 and 'Jt K. First South street. They pay 5 percent interest per annum and compound it four times a vear. Capital, $','00,000; (surplus. '?0,000. Knit Lake City section of Utah university uni-versity opens it's twentieth year Sept. rHh. Vive complete courses. Normal department; full business course, $50. To investigate business department, no tuition for lirst month. Location, 41 K. Jird South. Will L. Price has resumed managership, manager-ship, of the Klito restaurant where he will be pleased to see all his old customers cus-tomers and as many new ones. The liest lunch in town, from 12 to !) p. m. Genuine Worchester sauce and Snyder's Sny-der's catsup always on hand. :W West I'irst South. K. Lyman of St. John, N. 15.. is the possessor of a dog that ho claims has finite an instinct for business. A few nay ago, when the dog's license needed renewing, he turned up with a $1 bill and placed it at the feet of the owner. Mr. L. immediately went and took out the license. The other day the large barn of W. A. i'ryberger, in Moscow township, Muscatine county, Iowa, was destroyed by tire. A sinall boy chased a rat into n'hole under a building, and being unable un-able to gel the rodent out, stull'ed the hole full of traw and applied a match with the above result. |